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Wednesday, April 30, 2008

NEWS FROM CINEMEDIA & COSTA COMMUNICATIONS


FROM CINEMEDIA

C.S. LEWIS’ TIMELESS ADVENTURE THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA: PRINCE CASPIAN FEATURING ORIGINAL MUSIC BY AWARD WINNING COMPOSER HARRY GREGSON-WILLIAMS
WITH ORIGINAL SONGS PERFORMED BY
SWITCHFOOT AND REGINA SPEKTOR
**ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK TO BE RELEASED ON MAY 13TH ON WALT DISNEY RECORDS**
(April 29, 2008- Burbank, CA)- Walt Disney Records will release the original soundtrack for Walt Disney Pictures/Walden Media’s The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian on May 13, 2008. The recording features score written by award-winning composer Harry Gregson-Williams and songs performed by Switchfoot (“This Is Home”), Regina Spektor (“The Call”), Oren Lavie (“A Dance ‘Round The Memory Tree”), and Hanne Hukkelberg (“Lucy”).

In 1950, the scholar, critic and writer C.S. Lewis published The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe, the first of his seven-volume series, The Chronicles of Narnia, and established a modern legend. Adults and children alike fell in love with his stirring, action-packed adventure that was set in the middle of World War II bombing raids yet transported readers into an alternate and far more enchanted universe of mythological creatures waging an epic battle between good and evil.

Harry Gregson-Williams reunites with director Andrew Adamson for the 5th time after composing the scores for his Academy Award®-winning Shrek (co-composed with John Powell), the hit sequels Shrek 2 and Shrek the Third, and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, for which he collected Golden Globe and Grammy nominations for his score. He is one of Hollywood’s most sought after composers, working on a variety of high-profile projects, both animated and live-action.

Over the last several years, Gregson-Williams has composed such notable scores for Shrek the Third,Gone Baby Gone, Chicken Run, Man on Fire, Flushed Away, Domino, Spy Game, Déjà vu, Phone Booth, Veronica Guerin, Smilla's Sense Of Snow, The Replacement Killers, Bridget Jones: The Age of Reason, Enemy of the State, Antz and Kingdom of Heaven, among others.
The multi-platinum selling rock band Switchfoot has written and recorded the original song “This Is Home,” which is heard in the body of the film and over the end title credits. They shot a video for the song with director Brandon Dickerson, who filmed their most recent video for “Awakening.”
“We are so honored to be a part of the Prince Caspian film with ‘This Is Home,’” says Switchfoot frontman Jon Foreman. “The Narnia stories have a really special place in my brother Tim and my lives. Our dad used to read these to us at bedtime when we were boys. Our imaginations were shaped on these amazing novels.”

The characters of C.S. Lewis’ timeless fantasy come to life once again in this newest installment of the Chronicles of Narnia series, in which the Pevensie siblings are magically transported back from England to the world of Narnia, where a thrilling, perilous new adventure and an even greater test of their faith and courage awaits them.
“As [the film’s director] Andrew Adamson and I began early discussions about the musical possibilities for The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian,” composer Harry Gregson-Williams said, “it became clear that the movie could take a score with plenty of edge and bite to it this time around, supporting the fast moving action and adventure that quickly unfolds.”
One year after the incredible events of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, the Kings and Queens of Narnia find themselves back in that faraway wondrous realm, only to discover that more than 1300 years have passed in Narnian time. During their absence, the Golden Age of Narnia has become extinct, Narnia has been conquered by the Telmarines and is now under the control of the evil King Miraz, who rules the land without mercy.
The fast forward 1300 years in the future allowed Gregson-Williams to re-address themes from the first film as well as creating new ones. Director Andrew Adamson described, “For Prince Caspian, Harry drew not only on the beloved themes of The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe, but also developed original, sympathetic themes for Caspian and the Telmarines. Harry has threaded these themes with the same beauty and originality as he has woven all the notes that form his wonderful scores.”
The four Pevensie children will soon meet an intriguing new character: Narnia’s rightful heir to the throne, the young Prince Caspian, who has been forced into hiding as his uncle Miraz plots to kill him in order to place his own newborn son on the throne.
Gregson-Williams embraced the challenge of composing for these new characters. He described, “The early introduction of a fearful Prince Caspian fleeing for his life from the dangerous Lord Miraz gave me a wonderful opportunity to introduce this new and somewhat darker musical landscape right from the opening.”
Also drawing inspiration from C.S. Lewis was Switchfoot. “‘This Is Home’ was inspired by the book after re-reading it for the opportunity to write for the film,” continues the band’s frontman, Foreman. “I am always taken by [C. S.] Lewis' ability to write about the bittersweet beauty in this world; this home we aren’t really made for but is the place we work out our humanity in the midst of our longing for our true home.”
Walt Disney Pictures and Walden Media present The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian in theaters on May 16, 2008. The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian Original Soundtrack will be in stores on May 13, 2008.


FROM COSTA COMMUNICATIONS


LIVING GREEN NOW ENCAPSULATES MUSIC

CHRIS WALDEN RELEASES

“SYMPHONY NO. 1: THE FOUR ELEMENTS”

GERMAN COMPOSER’S SYMPHONY REFLECTS EARTH, WATER, AIR, AND FIRE.

(Hollywood, CA) “Living Green” now applies to music. Grammy nominated composer Chris Walden releases “SYMPHONY No. 1: THE FOUR ELEMENTS,” recorded with the Hollywood Symphony Orchestra available May 20 on Origin Classical Records. The album, conducted and produced by Walden, returns the composer to his classical music roots. An EPK is available at http://www.chriswalden.com/ChrisWalden/Video.html. Walden explains, “I attempted to create music that would have a similarly visceral impact on us as the elements found in nature.”

“SYMPHONY No. 1: THE FOUR ELEMENTS” takes listeners through the Earth’s elements that surround life. The first movement GAIA (earth) opens with a big bang, followed by low strings playing a long sustaining D-flat. The earth swings at a frequency that gives a sound into space. That frequency is a Db. The second movement HUDOR (water) opens with the strings playing random-like pizzicato notes that eventually develop into a musical theme. Just as rain begins with a few drops and then builds into a torrent. Later in this movement one can also hear a single drop falling into water, creating ripples on the surface, and building to waves crashing into a shore. The third movement AER (air) commences with a high-register melody played by the violins minus any vibrato, like a light breeze over a desert landscape where there is nothing but sand and wind. In the fourth movement THERMA (fire), Walden encapsulates everything from a single candle flame which develops into a raging fire storm. The themes of the other three movements also are reprised in this movement.

Chris Walden continually challenges himself musically. Since emigrating to the U.S. ten years ago, the German-born musician has built an illustrious career as a film composer and the creator of the leading West Coast Big Band, Chris Walden Big Band. Their first U.S. release “Home of My Heart” received two Grammy nominations. In Germany, after studying classical and jazz composition at the University of Cologne, he went on to record and conduct with Germany’s leading classical symphonies and most talent musicians including clarinetist Sabine Meyer and pianist Myleene Klass.

Chris Walden’s additional accomplishments include writing over 400 arrangements for symphonies worldwide including the Chicago Symphony, National Symphony Orchestra and the West Australian Philharmonic. He served as musical director for the German Movie Awards Show which led him to scoring of international films. On the popular music side, Chris Walden has arranged for David Foster, Paul Anka, Michael Bolton, Sheryl Crow and he is currently arranging for American Idol.


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